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richfromPA
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hey bpence,
thanks for the comments. the way im thinking is with the reciever hookup setup i can have manys things to easily pop on and off. the next thing im gonna make is my counterweight. it will have a male tube to slide into the receiver and a u shaped lifting lug welded to the top in the balance area. then i can use my chain hoist in the garage to pickup and slide in and pin. im also toying with the idea of making some sort of plow like the scarifiers on a box scraper. i would buy the actual scarifiers and make the frame. the spring and summer senario would be: 3pt receiver on with abilty to quick connect sprayer, weight for loader mulch and dirt work and plow for a garden. fall and winter: take off 3pt receiver and put on 60" rear blade for snow in cahoots with loader. maybe all this is just justifying my sick and crafty mind to make weld projects. also the sprayer hooks up to wires under the seat that are hot and were ready for crimp on connectors to plug in. the sprayer came with battery clamps but they got chopped off once i remembered these under the seat wires and i put that corrugated plastic wire covering over them to clean up the look. hey i just figgered another project, ill make a cooler rack for one of those 12v coolers and ill plug that in and have cold beer while im tractorin away!! anyway im having fun.
rich
thanks for the comments. the way im thinking is with the reciever hookup setup i can have manys things to easily pop on and off. the next thing im gonna make is my counterweight. it will have a male tube to slide into the receiver and a u shaped lifting lug welded to the top in the balance area. then i can use my chain hoist in the garage to pickup and slide in and pin. im also toying with the idea of making some sort of plow like the scarifiers on a box scraper. i would buy the actual scarifiers and make the frame. the spring and summer senario would be: 3pt receiver on with abilty to quick connect sprayer, weight for loader mulch and dirt work and plow for a garden. fall and winter: take off 3pt receiver and put on 60" rear blade for snow in cahoots with loader. maybe all this is just justifying my sick and crafty mind to make weld projects. also the sprayer hooks up to wires under the seat that are hot and were ready for crimp on connectors to plug in. the sprayer came with battery clamps but they got chopped off once i remembered these under the seat wires and i put that corrugated plastic wire covering over them to clean up the look. hey i just figgered another project, ill make a cooler rack for one of those 12v coolers and ill plug that in and have cold beer while im tractorin away!! anyway im having fun.
rich